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hiphopculture said:I am only months away until my training for the infantry division training begins...... and well my goals within the military pretty much ecompass peacekeeping as much as possible
The Canadian forces do not have Peacekeepers...They have soldiers who primary job is to CLOSE WITH AND DESTROY THE ENEMY REGARDLESS OF TERRAIN OR WEATHER. If you can't handle that, or have a problem with that mission statment then go elsewhere. The CF has enough problems with the current crop of deluded yahoos who feel that all we should be doing is wearing blue and handing out cookies and blankets.
... and was wondering... if i should be an officer instead.. even though ive only complete one full year of college.....i know id need a degree of some sort... which the military pays for if ive commited... but i know its dirty work to do peacekeeping and what not
Ask the recruiter about this, but I believe that there are ways...
.. and well pretty much after the rank of leutinent youre considered too "valuable" to put you out there like that... so what would i really be doing when im a major or what not? like what is the major difference in leadership roles between a warrant officer say and a major????
I think that you need to spend more time A) at the recruiting centre getting far more aquainted with what the Infantry is all about, rather than your incorrect perception of it
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B) Carefully consider what you're getting into. Its all well and good to feel warm and fuzzy giving out aid relief. But that's not what the infantry does. The job of combat arms (of which infantry is a part) is to kill and wound the other side. All the rest (including Peacekeeping) is gravy.
PS - No one is ever "Too Valuable"...Think about it please.